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@Redaska23 You could zip your entire Mods folder and upload it, then unzip it (right-click and select Extract) once it's on your new computer.
You can in fact have .ts4script files within a subfolder inside mods, but you can also just take them out again and put them in the main Mods folder.
Unfortunately I don't have access to the other computer at the moment, only my laptop, and the main reason I wanted to transfer them was to play during this week since I'll be out a few days recovering from wisdom teeth removal. If that's the only solution, then I may need to re-download everything manually. Which since I got my (hundreds of) cc transfered over, it shouldn't be too big of an issue to find the mods I use, using the files in that Google drive as a list.
Thank you for trying to help though, I appreciate it and will keep it in mind for next time 😊
- puzzlezaddict3 years agoHero+
@Redaska23 Is there a reason you can't just drag the mods out of their respective folders, once those folders are unzipped, and put them directly inside Mods? This should work fine.
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